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Photography
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Formal elements
12 photographic formal elements
Focus
DOF is important to draw the eye to an area of the image
Line
Line is used to move the eye around the image.
Negative Space
Using negative space makes the one important object in the image stand out
Scale
Scale can be used to make lots of objects look small or a few objects look big
Pattern
pattern is used to show of repartition in an object or scene
Colour/tone
Adding color to an image can add interest.
Shape
shape can be used to move the eye through the image
Texture
texture is used to bring a person into an image and make them feel like then can just reach into the image and feel it
Perspective
perspective is used to show an scene in a different angle to where you would normally view it from
Contrast
contrast highlights areas of an image to move the eye to where you want the viewer to look
Layers
layers add dimension to an image and draw the viewers eyes from the foreground element to the back of the image
Monday, 14 October 2013
Abstract Photography
Abstract photography looks at objects in a way we would not normally view them.
Stephan Rinnert
His images look at ordinary object but close up to bring out the detail and the weirdness of the ordinary.
Deborah Stevenson
Her pictures are made abstract by collaging images together on some of her work. other of her works use close ups with depth of field to bring out the weird in the ordinary.
Michael Taylor
unlike photograms the images are not chemically developed and fixed instead his images are xposed to direct sun light and are produced as negatives resembling X rays. his quite unique technique creates unique abstract images.
Stephan Rinnert
His images look at ordinary object but close up to bring out the detail and the weirdness of the ordinary.
Deborah Stevenson
Her pictures are made abstract by collaging images together on some of her work. other of her works use close ups with depth of field to bring out the weird in the ordinary.
Michael Taylor
unlike photograms the images are not chemically developed and fixed instead his images are xposed to direct sun light and are produced as negatives resembling X rays. his quite unique technique creates unique abstract images.
Stephan Rinnert |
Deborah Stevenson |
Michael Taylor |
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